January 2010Following the attack on the Togo football team, we offer a short profile of what its like to be a civilian living amidst the guerrilla war outside the huge oil facilities that dominate the enclave.

PT| A Tecnovia Angola volta a participar no projeto de desenvolvimento dos transportes marítimos e fluviais de Angola, desta vez, em Cabinda, onde executa os trabalhos de construção de infraestruturas e arranjos exteriores do Terminal Marítimo de Passageiros. Este video mostra os trabalhos no início de Julho de 2017
EN| Tecnovia Angola is once more involved in Angola's development project of maritime and fluvial transport , this time in Cabinda, where it carries out the construction of infrastructure and external arrangements for the PassengerTerminal.
This video shows the works in early July 2017

From the modern war in Angola, we know the confrontations between the Government troops and those of UNITA. However, the most deadly fights which are blood-staining the land of Angola are now being fought between people of Angola and of… Cabinda.
For the first time a coverage team has been allowed to join the FLEC-FLAC guerrillas, letting the world know a mostly forgotten war that has been fought over 20 years within the African land.
Luanda says "Cabinda belongs to us"; to the inhabitants of Cabinda the slogan "Angola belongs to us" is similar to the one Salazar used on his speeches.
The conditions leading to confrontations are created - Luanda sends thousands of soldiers to Cabinda and Cabinda replies with the old and traditional sentence "Independence or death". This is a coverage concerning a war spoken in Portuguese and to which Portugal’s arbitration is being asked by the people of Cabinda.
"Cabinda - Independence or death" is a coverage made by the journalist José Manuel Silva.
JointProduction of the Cabinda Republic & RTP
journalist: José Manuel Silva

Cabinda (city)

Cabinda (local name: Tchiowa) is a city located in the Cabinda Province, an exclave of Angola. Angolan sovereignty over Cabinda is disputed by the secessionistRepublic of Cabinda. The municipality of Cabinda contained 357,576 inhabitants in 2008. The residents of the city are known as Cabindas or Fiotes. Cabinda, due to its proximity to rich oil reserves, serves as one of Angola's main oil ports.

History

The city was originally founded by the Portuguese as a harbour territory for the purposes of the slave trade. Currently, there are considerable offshore oil reserves nearby.

Historically, the language has also been called Fiote, from m'fiôte, a word meaning "black" or "colored person." Fiote referred to all local languages of Cabinda "because they were the languages spoken by black people." The term was also used to describe the inhabitants themselves and as an adjective meaning native or indigenous ("everything that was not of European origin was labeled 'fiote' – fiote papaya, mango fiote, potato fiote, etc.). However, this term is considered derogatory and is eschewed by Cabindans. "Cabindans do not like being called Fiote...[because] the word was used by the Portuguese to describe everything that was inferior – a bad road would be called a fiote road and bad food would be called fiote food." Some argue that the language should be called Cabinda.

Although its territory has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, modern Angola originates in Portuguese colonization, which began with, and was for centuries limited to, coastal settlements and trading posts established from the 16th century onwards. In the 19th century, European settlers slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior. As a Portuguese colony, Angola did not encompass its present borders until the early 20th century, following resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda. Independence was achieved in 1975 after a protracted liberation war. That same year, Angola descended into an intense civil war that lasted until 2002. It has since become a relatively stable unitarypresidential republic.

Portuguese Angola

Portuguese Angola or Portuguese West Africa are the common terms by which Angola is designated when referring to the historic period when it was a Portuguese overseas territory in southwestern Africa. The former Portuguese Angola became an independent country in 1975 and now forms the Republic of Angola.

During its history of 400 years, Portuguese Angola had the following formal designations: Donee of the Kingdom of Sebaste (1575-1588) Captaincy-General of the Kingdom of Angola (1588-1834), Province of Angola (1834-1926), Colony of Angola (1926-1951), Province of Angola (1951-1972) and State of Angola (1972-1975). It is to note that the term "Colony of Angola" began to be used occasionally since 1914, but only in 1926 it completely replaced the designation "Province of Angola".

History

The history of Portuguese presence on the territory of contemporary Angola lasted from the arrival of the explorerDiogo Cão in 1484 until the decolonization of the territory in 1975. During these five centuries, several entirely different situations have to be distinguished.

Angola (Book of Mormon)

Angola (/ænˈɡoʊ.lə/) is a city mentioned in the Book of Mormon. It was located near or in the north countries and was the site of a portion of the long and final battle between the Nephites and the Lamanites.

The city is identified in only one verse, Mormon2:4. The Nephites retreated towards the north countries and came to Angola and fortified the city during the period of A.C. 327–328, but were unable to withstand the Lamanites' attacks and were driven from the city.Mormon2:5 might be interpreted in such a way as to suggest that Angola was located somewhere in the land of David.

It has been argued that Joseph Smith named the Book of Mormon city after Angola, New York.Mormon apologists have pointed out that while the Book of Mormon was first published in 1830, the New York settlement did not adopt the name "Angola" until 1855.

References

Cabinda - Angola

January 2010Following the attack on the Togo football team, we offer a short profile of what its like to be a civilian living amidst the guerrilla war outside the huge oil facilities that dominate the enclave.

Terminal Marítimo de Cabinda - Tecnovia Angola [Julho 2017]

PT| A Tecnovia Angola volta a participar no projeto de desenvolvimento dos transportes marítimos e fluviais de Angola, desta vez, em Cabinda, onde executa os trabalhos de construção de infraestruturas e arranjos exteriores do Terminal Marítimo de Passageiros. Este video mostra os trabalhos no início de Julho de 2017
EN| Tecnovia Angola is once more involved in Angola's development project of maritime and fluvial transport , this time in Cabinda, where it carries out the construction of infrastructure and external arrangements for the PassengerTerminal.
This video shows the works in early July 2017

Ha uma terra alem do rio. Lirio do Vale Cabinda

CABINDA CARNAVAL CLASSE ADULTA 2018

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CABINDA - Independence or Death - Part 1

CABINDA - Independence or Death - Part 1

CABINDA - Independence or Death - Part 1

From the modern war in Angola, we know the confrontations between the Government troops and those of UNITA. However, the most deadly fights which are blood-staining the land of Angola are now being fought between people of Angola and of… Cabinda.
For the first time a coverage team has been allowed to join the FLEC-FLAC guerrillas, letting the world know a mostly forgotten war that has been fought over 20 years within the African land.
Luanda says "Cabinda belongs to us"; to the inhabitants of Cabinda the slogan "Angola belongs to us" is similar to the one Salazar used on his speeches.
The conditions leading to confrontations are created - Luanda sends thousands of soldiers to Cabinda and Cabinda replies with the old and traditional sentence "Independence or death". This is a coverage concerning a war spoken in Portuguese and to which Portugal’s arbitration is being asked by the people of Cabinda.
"Cabinda - Independence or death" is a coverage made by the journalist José Manuel Silva.
JointProduction of the Cabinda Republic & RTP
journalist: José Manuel Silva

Cabinda - Angola

January 2010Following the attack on the Togo football team, we offer a short profile of what its like to be a civilian living amidst the guerrilla war outside the huge oil facilities that dominate the enclave.

Terminal Marítimo de Cabinda - Tecnovia Angola [Julho 2017]

PT| A Tecnovia Angola volta a participar no projeto de desenvolvimento dos transportes marítimos e fluviais de Angola, desta vez, em Cabinda, onde executa os trabalhos de construção de infraestruturas e arranjos exteriores do Terminal Marítimo de Passageiros. Este video mostra os trabalhos no início de Julho de 2017
EN| Tecnovia Angola is once more involved in Angola's development project of maritime and fluvial transport , this time in Cabinda, where it carries out the construction of infrastructure and external arrangements for the PassengerTerminal.
This video shows the works in early July 2017

published: 16 Jul 2017

Ha uma terra alem do rio. Lirio do Vale Cabinda

CABINDA CARNAVAL CLASSE ADULTA 2018

published: 06 Mar 2018

CABINDA - Independence or Death - Part 1

From the modern war in Angola, we know the confrontations between the Government troops and those of UNITA. However, the most deadly fights which are blood-staining the land of Angola are now being fought between people of Angola and of… Cabinda.
For the first time a coverage team has been allowed to join the FLEC-FLAC guerrillas, letting the world know a mostly forgotten war that has been fought over 20 years within the African land.
Luanda says "Cabinda belongs to us"; to the inhabitants of Cabinda the slogan "Angola belongs to us" is similar to the one Salazar used on his speeches.
The conditions leading to confrontations are created - Luanda sends thousands of soldiers to Cabinda and Cabinda replies with the old and traditional sentence "Independence or death". This is a coverage...

January 2010Following the attack on the Togo football team, we offer a short profile of what its like to be a civilian living amidst the guerrilla war outside the huge oil facilities that dominate the enclave.

January 2010Following the attack on the Togo football team, we offer a short profile of what its like to be a civilian living amidst the guerrilla war outside the huge oil facilities that dominate the enclave.

PT| A Tecnovia Angola volta a participar no projeto de desenvolvimento dos transportes marítimos e fluviais de Angola, desta vez, em Cabinda, onde executa os trabalhos de construção de infraestruturas e arranjos exteriores do Terminal Marítimo de Passageiros. Este video mostra os trabalhos no início de Julho de 2017
EN| Tecnovia Angola is once more involved in Angola's development project of maritime and fluvial transport , this time in Cabinda, where it carries out the construction of infrastructure and external arrangements for the PassengerTerminal.
This video shows the works in early July 2017

PT| A Tecnovia Angola volta a participar no projeto de desenvolvimento dos transportes marítimos e fluviais de Angola, desta vez, em Cabinda, onde executa os trabalhos de construção de infraestruturas e arranjos exteriores do Terminal Marítimo de Passageiros. Este video mostra os trabalhos no início de Julho de 2017
EN| Tecnovia Angola is once more involved in Angola's development project of maritime and fluvial transport , this time in Cabinda, where it carries out the construction of infrastructure and external arrangements for the PassengerTerminal.
This video shows the works in early July 2017

CABINDA - Independence or Death - Part 1

From the modern war in Angola, we know the confrontations between the Government troops and those of UNITA. However, the most deadly fights which are blood-stai...

From the modern war in Angola, we know the confrontations between the Government troops and those of UNITA. However, the most deadly fights which are blood-staining the land of Angola are now being fought between people of Angola and of… Cabinda.
For the first time a coverage team has been allowed to join the FLEC-FLAC guerrillas, letting the world know a mostly forgotten war that has been fought over 20 years within the African land.
Luanda says "Cabinda belongs to us"; to the inhabitants of Cabinda the slogan "Angola belongs to us" is similar to the one Salazar used on his speeches.
The conditions leading to confrontations are created - Luanda sends thousands of soldiers to Cabinda and Cabinda replies with the old and traditional sentence "Independence or death". This is a coverage concerning a war spoken in Portuguese and to which Portugal’s arbitration is being asked by the people of Cabinda.
"Cabinda - Independence or death" is a coverage made by the journalist José Manuel Silva.
JointProduction of the Cabinda Republic & RTP
journalist: José Manuel Silva

From the modern war in Angola, we know the confrontations between the Government troops and those of UNITA. However, the most deadly fights which are blood-staining the land of Angola are now being fought between people of Angola and of… Cabinda.
For the first time a coverage team has been allowed to join the FLEC-FLAC guerrillas, letting the world know a mostly forgotten war that has been fought over 20 years within the African land.
Luanda says "Cabinda belongs to us"; to the inhabitants of Cabinda the slogan "Angola belongs to us" is similar to the one Salazar used on his speeches.
The conditions leading to confrontations are created - Luanda sends thousands of soldiers to Cabinda and Cabinda replies with the old and traditional sentence "Independence or death". This is a coverage concerning a war spoken in Portuguese and to which Portugal’s arbitration is being asked by the people of Cabinda.
"Cabinda - Independence or death" is a coverage made by the journalist José Manuel Silva.
JointProduction of the Cabinda Republic & RTP
journalist: José Manuel Silva

Cabinda - Angola

January 2010Following the attack on the Togo football team, we offer a short profile of what its like to be a civilian living amidst the guerrilla war outside the huge oil facilities that dominate the enclave.

Terminal Marítimo de Cabinda - Tecnovia Angola [Julho 2017]

PT| A Tecnovia Angola volta a participar no projeto de desenvolvimento dos transportes marítimos e fluviais de Angola, desta vez, em Cabinda, onde executa os trabalhos de construção de infraestruturas e arranjos exteriores do Terminal Marítimo de Passageiros. Este video mostra os trabalhos no início de Julho de 2017
EN| Tecnovia Angola is once more involved in Angola's development project of maritime and fluvial transport , this time in Cabinda, where it carries out the construction of infrastructure and external arrangements for the PassengerTerminal.
This video shows the works in early July 2017

CABINDA - Independence or Death - Part 1

From the modern war in Angola, we know the confrontations between the Government troops and those of UNITA. However, the most deadly fights which are blood-staining the land of Angola are now being fought between people of Angola and of… Cabinda.
For the first time a coverage team has been allowed to join the FLEC-FLAC guerrillas, letting the world know a mostly forgotten war that has been fought over 20 years within the African land.
Luanda says "Cabinda belongs to us"; to the inhabitants of Cabinda the slogan "Angola belongs to us" is similar to the one Salazar used on his speeches.
The conditions leading to confrontations are created - Luanda sends thousands of soldiers to Cabinda and Cabinda replies with the old and traditional sentence "Independence or death". This is a coverage concerning a war spoken in Portuguese and to which Portugal’s arbitration is being asked by the people of Cabinda.
"Cabinda - Independence or death" is a coverage made by the journalist José Manuel Silva.
JointProduction of the Cabinda Republic & RTP
journalist: José Manuel Silva

CABINDA Guerra de independencia Part 1...

Cuban Invasion of Cabinda in 1975...

Malongo to Cabinda Angola Part 1 of 2...

Cabinet

Thought like inkLove runs outSo I kept it up on a shelfAnd I will polish it, finger itBut never let it breathe by itselfWhatever happens nextWhen nothing's leftI'd just rather not seeYou've been slicing like a knifeLike Eve with her biteBut I don't think you've wounded meWe don't fall into loveIt slips from the cabinets and falls into usI stand apart from your body in the darkBut our gazes link like a bridgeAnd I don' t think that I'm weakThough my lips open to speakThat I'd trade my soul for a kissI turn away to cry but even when I lieThere's some things words cannot hideAnd my aim's never been goodBut my arrow to the moonIs so close it scrapes the sidesWe don't fall into loveIt slips from the cabinets and falls into usNow love's tangled upLike a sitting duckI don't have to searchYou're all my answersWe don't fall into love